It’s not possible to reduce any book of the New Testament to a single verse. But if it were, here’s what they might be and why:
Matthew 1:1 The book of the ...
Michel Foucault
Rather than beginning here with something familiar, I should like instead to begin with the unfamiliar, with the strangeness of things, to tak...
Adam Smith
It should be ridiculous to anyone with a brain in her head that we talk so incessantly about secularization, if by the term we mean a movement away ...
N.T. Wright
It is interesting as a Marxist to observe how at the slightest mention of Karl Marx, those who would identify as Christians, perhaps out of the fea...
Paul Tillich
It is to our grave detriment and severe disadvantage that the question of form should be so insouciantly dismissed, so sanguinely ignored in such ...
The Future of Faith
Harvey Cox
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The following book review is based on a class I took with Professor Cox in Fall ...
We are living in the new Platonic cave. It is called the cinema, and we are living in it. The old ostensibly indissoluble lines delimiting and demarcating th...
It is in personal love that universal love finds its most true expression.
Many have heard Christ’s demand that His followers “leave... father, mother, wife, ch...
Genesis 12:1-12:9 The Call of Abraham
Last week, I attended the Biologos conference (their website, biologos.org has been regularly referred to thus far). I'm s...